The underlying model that drives Bing is ChatGPT, so perhaps not a surprise
they produce the same output. Maybe giving Bard or Llama the same prompt might
give different results.
Thanks,
Richard Cowan
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Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology
Department of Molecula
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From: Mark J van Raaij
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Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Covalent Cysteine Aduct
On 27/03/2020 21:06, Cowan, Richard H. (Dr.) wrote:
although [BME] seems unlikely, since the crystallized protein is a Fab.
I don't follow.
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Hi Robbie et al.,
I'm very sure o
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Looks like DTT adduct to me; but then again, if you did not have i
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Are you absolutely sure about the conditions? The blob next to the sulfur looks
pretty fat so I would guess BME.
Cheers,
Robbie
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